The conflict in this excerpt creates suspense by making the reader wonder
Alism is commonly understood as an extension or intensification of realism. The intensification involves the introduction of characters of a kind…” (Baym, 1999) A perfect example of Naturalist work is Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. Ethan, one of the main characters in the book, is a old, deformed man who is in love with his wife’s cousin. Zeena is Ethan’s wife who occasionally has psychological illnesses. Mattie is Zeena’s cousin and is in love with Ethan. There are many examples of naturalism in Ethan Frome: the characters, their deformities, and their lowly place in society, their bad luck, and distasteful environment they lived in.Ethan Frome, a significant character in the book, is very troubled.
I would say cognitive, since being word conscious, or more aware of word choice involves both affective (the emotions or how a word affects the reader) and cognitive (thoughts and memories the reader relates to a word) stances.
"B. Are we attending the picnic at the park?" is the only sentence from the list that has a verb that agrees with its subject, since the others have issues with number.